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Using Innovation Survey Data to Evaluate R&D Policy: The Case of Belgium
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The Knowledge Production of 'R' and 'D'
The design paradox: the contribution of in-house and external design activities on product market performance
Competing internationally: On the importance of R&D for export activity
Evaluation of public R&D policies: A cross-country comparison
Productivity effects of basic research in low-tech and high-tech industries
Collaborative R&D as a strategy to attenuate financing constraints
Incorporating innovation subsidies in the CDM framework: Empirical evidence from Belgium
Young innovative companies: The new high-growth firms?
Value for money? New microeconometric evidence on public R&D grants in Flanders